[Discussion] OO204 startup problem with LVM
mwizard99 at comcast.net
mwizard99 at comcast.net
Tue Jun 12 06:16:32 PDT 2007
In <courier.466E9C03.000010E4 at mail.abiliba.net>, on 06/12/07
at 08:06 AM, mwizard99 at comcast.net said:
>In <20070612052325.3848V75QS1 at priv-edmwaa06.telusplanet.net>, on 06/11/07
> at 10:25 PM, "Dave Yeo" <daveryeo at telus.net> said:
>>On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 22:50:00 -0500, mwizard99 at comcast.net wrote:
>>>0[H:\usrdlls]dir lib*.dll
>>>
>>>The volume label in drive H is HPFS2-H.
>>>The Volume Serial Number is 3FCB:35DF.
>>>Directory of H:\usrdlls
>>>
>>> 4-14-04 4:37p 356330 0 LIBC05.DLL
>>> 5-05-07 11:00p 48120 0 libc06.dll
>>> 5-05-07 11:00p 48120 0 libc061.dll
>>> 5-05-07 11:00p 1349060 0 libc062.dll
>>> 7-17-05 4:08p 912103 0 LIBC06R1.DLL
>>> 5 file(s) 2713733 bytes used
>>> 1307883 K bytes free
>>>
>>>Opening the libc062.dll, at offset 012B000, you can find x'13', c'kLIBC
>>>version 0.6.2'
>>>
>>>This all suggests to me that libc062.dll is properly installed on my
>>>system. Would you conclude the same, or is there another test that I can
>>>run?
>>>
>>>I've checked the program directory, and all the DLL's you mention above
>>>are there.
>>>
>>>Any other ideas that I might look into?
>>Probably won't make a difference but you might want to update to libc063
>>which includes a forwarder for libc062 (and 061 and 060). Seems libc062
>>was slightly buggy. You'll need to install it for things anyways.
>>ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/incoming/gcc/libc-0.6.3-csd3.zip
>>Dave
>Dave,
>There doesn't appear to be a gcc subdirectory in the incoming directory.
>All I see is a samba file in the incoming directory.
>It seems to be in the pub/gcc subdirectory. I'll download that one.
>Please let me know if there is a different one that I need.
Dave,
I've installed the new libraries, and it hasn't changed my problem.
I'm hanging on to the change though since they contain bug fixes.
I appreciate the help.
regards,
-Mark
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